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Author Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX]  (Read 3426880 times)
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May 13, 2014, 08:00:59 AM
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try x11, not X11 !

That worked! Thank you so much!
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May 13, 2014, 08:28:05 AM
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I should be able to use the ccminer35.exe with a GTX 670 (well two of them actually), right?

When I try I get a much higher hashrate, but I never get any accepted shares. Anyone else have similar issues?
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May 13, 2014, 08:44:44 AM
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I should be able to use the ccminer35.exe with a GTX 670 (well two of them actually), right?

When I try I get a much higher hashrate, but I never get any accepted shares. Anyone else have similar issues?

Use ccminer30 for 670

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May 13, 2014, 08:45:33 AM
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I should be able to use the ccminer35.exe with a GTX 670 (well two of them actually), right?

When I try I get a much higher hashrate, but I never get any accepted shares. Anyone else have similar issues?
Check the real compute capability of your GTX670 here: https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus
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May 13, 2014, 09:11:32 AM
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Decided to hit the Diamond mines. Big thanks to djm34, for the ccminer tweak / stratum instructions.


Do you have it compiled to share?
http://www5.zippyshare.com/v/19965654/file.html
Here the exe for 750ti and 780ti (-algo groestl)
Not to be used with other algo as I didn't change the fermi/maxwell everywhere

would be nice to spread the hashrate (right now almost everybody is going to one pool... )

edit: (obviously it won't work anymore for groesltcoin stratum)

It is working , thanks , but I am getting 3800khs and i was getting 6500 for groeslt. Is it normal for a ti 750 or not ?
that much ?
groestl of groestlcoin or groestl of myr-groestl ?

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May 13, 2014, 09:38:15 AM
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Myr-gr , my stupid mistake.
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May 13, 2014, 09:38:54 AM
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Ok so here is something i have just seen and thought about mining. Theres a guy building a wifi enables fpga that is programable by a user. Sounds stupid but wouldnt that enable someone to build something into an fpga to do mining? Like building a miner for it that can be reprogrammed

Ive never personally looked into fpgas or asics so im throwing it out there so people can explain how they work to me properly xD

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May 13, 2014, 09:40:40 AM
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it's possible. How fast it will be is another question
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May 13, 2014, 09:50:14 AM
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The guy is looking to use an Altera FPGA Cyclone IV 144-pin QFP

I dont understand fpga's so specs mean nothing to me. Either way they look like they could be fun to have a mess with. Im bored as you may have guessed. Their actual use is for controlling home automation in the original project but could be a fun mess about if you order one anyway. Especially when their only £20 ($34)

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May 13, 2014, 09:54:29 AM
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The guy is looking to use an Altera FPGA Cyclone IV 144-pin QFP

I dont understand fpga's so specs mean nothing to me. Either way they look like they could be fun to have a mess with. Im bored as you may have guessed. Their actual use is for controlling home automation in the original project but could be a fun mess about if you order one anyway. Especially when their only £20 ($34)
if you know how to program them...

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May 13, 2014, 09:57:00 AM
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Thats the fun part to learn Wink the guy is building them to basically work from an arduino so c++ programming to control it by the looks of things

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May 13, 2014, 10:46:55 AM
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Just wondering if anyone has put together a list of the algorithms supported by both CudaMiner and by CCMiner and what kind of Hash rate to expect with the GTX 750 TI or any other Card.

Would be cool to have a Grid/Table of this info in the OP message for quick reference.
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May 13, 2014, 10:55:50 AM
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Just wondering if anyone has put together a list of the algorithms supported by both CudaMiner and by CCMiner and what kind of Hash rate to expect with the GTX 750 TI or any other Card.

Would be cool to have a Grid/Table of this info in the OP message for quick reference.
yes but that was before X11, so now it is lost in the thread...  Grin
(agree with you for having this info in the OP)

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May 13, 2014, 11:02:55 AM
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What about a link to a table showing avg results from all algo's on a range of cards? Im sure it would help for profit calcs aswell. Especially when looking into new algo's you havent mined before?

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May 13, 2014, 11:22:03 AM
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Just wondering if anyone has put together a list of the algorithms supported by both CudaMiner and by CCMiner and what kind of Hash rate to expect with the GTX 750 TI or any other Card.

Would be cool to have a Grid/Table of this info in the OP message for quick reference.
As of ccminer 1.0 , with core/mem 1280/1500 (default for Palit Dual OC)
X11 1700KH/s
groestl 3.3MH/s
myr-gr 6.4 MH/s
Heavy 12MH/s
Fugue 92MH/s
scrypt 296KH/s

jackpot - no idea
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May 13, 2014, 11:24:44 AM
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jackpot is 4MH/s

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May 13, 2014, 11:25:27 AM
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Yep, could be used for a couple of things.  One to know if you have your setup correct. IE in the ballpark of the hash rate expected for that card/algo. We don't need to have specific command lines but just a general ball-park hash rate.  To fine tune you can search the thread but it's nice to know if you are close.

Two, to help figure out most profitable coins to mine with said card. IE numbers anyone could plug into a site like coinwarz.com or a spreadheet to track a few coins.

Could be that for pure mining profit (M&D) you need to mine different coins with different cards.

I'm facing both of these issues right now and it's a pain in the but to have to keep searching the forums to find this info especially with how fast C&C keep making releases (good problem). Smiley

Carlo

EDIT: You guys are fast!  Posted while I was typing.  How about:
scrypt-jane
scrypt-N (ie 2048)
keccak
Quark
AnimeCoin
TalkCoin

Actually was thinking since the 750TI is more or less the "reference" card these days the hash rates could be posted right behind the algo in the OP message.
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May 13, 2014, 11:47:54 AM
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Quark = 3.1MH/s
scrypt:2048 (vtc) = 150KH/s
scrypt-jane (YAC) = 3.5KH/s
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May 13, 2014, 11:54:32 AM
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Quark = 3.1MH/s
scrypt:2048 (vtc) = 150KH/s
scrypt-jane (YAC) = 3.5KH/s
Best I achieved on YAC was 1.8KH/s. Trying settings which are claimed to be good for 3.5 gives immediate crash of cudaminer. Maybe downclocking or praying to the Moon while installing drivers can help... no idea :/
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May 13, 2014, 12:07:58 PM
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Best I achieved on YAC was 1.8KH/s. Trying settings which are claimed to be good for 3.5 gives immediate crash of cudaminer. Maybe downclocking or praying to the Moon while installing drivers can help... no idea :/

depends on the card an the -l switch...

the best command I've found so far was (from ivanlabrie):
--algo=scrypt-jane:YAC -l t4x16 -C 2 -b 4096 -m 1 -i 0 -L 2
works on a single 750ti with the same performance as with an 6 cards rig.
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